The History of Homosexuality : A 5 page paper that provides a very
selective look at essays presented in Duberman's (et al, Eds.) work Hidden from
History: Reclaiming the Gay and Lesbian Past. This work demonstrates issues in Ancient
Greece, 17th century Japan, 18th century England and 20the century America. No additional
sources cited. Gayhist.wps

Prejudice, Sexism & Homophobia : An 8 page paper
that provides an overview of a number of articles on these three fundamentally connected
issues, and then determines the impact of different perspectives on these issues.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Sexhom.wps

Homophobia in Society Analyzed : This 8 page research
paper examines the continued (and socially-acceptable) practice of homophobia.
Specifically considered are lack of homosexual tolerance exhibited by the religious
community, in the military in the workplace, in the classroom, in the entertainment
industry, and in professional sports, and attempts to draw conclusions why blatant
homophobia continues to be accepted. Bibliography lists 15 sources. Homosoc.wps

Homosexuality, Theology, & The Church In The Twentieth
Century :A 7 page paper on the issues surrounding the gay communitys search for an
arena where it can express both its spirituality and its sexuality. The paper provides
historical background on homophobia within the Judeo-Christian tradition and traces some
of the developments and contributions of gay theology today. Bibliography
lists 7 sources. Gaytheo.wps

Bisexuality / The Social and Psychological Aspects
: A 9 page paper outlining bisexuality. Provides a definition of bisexuality and both
a historical and contemporary overview of the phenomena. Discusses studies which point to
homosexulity and bisexuality as being a normal and acceptable part of human behavior from
a biological and historic standpoint. Bibliography lists seven sources. Bisex.wps

Transsexuality / Considerations In The Workplace : A
10 page overview of transsexuality and the issues which often arise in terms of societal
perceptions. Includes an emphasis on the employers obligation to provide a safe,
secure, and comfortable working environment for both the transsexual and the
non-transsexual. Gives an overview of the legalities concerning the societal rights of
transsexuals. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Transx.wps

Freud / Infantilism, Homosexuality, & Bisexuality
: This 10 page essay discusses specific thoughts of Freud, such as how one comes to
be stuck in an infantile mind set, and the essays/books in which they appeared. Two of the
works mentioned are Civilization and its Discontents and Freud's account of Dora. The
essay also mentions Freud's thoughts on happiness, homosexuality and bisexuality, on which
he had lifelong strong convictions. Despite his detractors, Freud opened the world's eyes
to aspects of human development theretofore unknown. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Infreud.wps

Freud & Development : A 5 page discussion of
Freud's five stages of psychosexual development. One table is included outlining the
phases and ages for each. Discussion also includes recent controversy about the existence
of the Oedipal complex. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Freudev.wps

Ego Development In Mentally Retarded Child : This
11 page paper investigates ego development in a fictitious young girl. First, a scenario
describing the girl is offered, then Freud's theories are applied to the child's present
and future ego development. Freud's psychosexual stages are also discussed to demonstrate
where the child is at present and how they relate to ego development Bibliography lists 6
sources. Egomr.wps

Sources Of Hostility For Same Sex Couples ("Gay
Marriages") : A 10 page research paper that examines the sources behind
homophobia and the hostility that society demonstrates toward same-sex couples. As
evidence of this, the writer specifically looks at a ruling in Hawaii that permitted
homosexual marriage and the reaction that this caused with religious leaders across the
country. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Hostsame.wps

Gay & Lesbian Families : A 25 page research
paper that considers the issues relative to gay and lesbian families and correlates the
current literature to research findings with gay and lesbian couples to demonstrate the
issues of marriage and family. Bibliography lists 14 sources. Gayfam.wps

Gay Marriages : A thorough 9 page discussion of
the social, political, and economic implications of gay marriages in today's society. The
writer concludes that NO viable argument exists to justify the denial of marriage rights
to homosexuals. Bibliography lists 10+ sources. Garmarri.wps

Gay Marriages # 2 : The case for homosexual
marriage is made in this four page argument. Positions on both sides of the controversy
are explored. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Gaym.wps

Same-Sex Marriages : 15 pages in length. Morality is
a grand issue on which lives are built and destroyed. Veering off course into immoral
territory is just where marriages are headed when the wedded couple is of the same sex.
Religion is opposed of such acceptance; the general public, for the most part, believes it
to be a sinful lifestyle, yet there continues to be a crusade to incorporate the
activities of gay and lesbian couples into mainstream society. The writer addresses
various issues surrounding same-sex marriages, as well as takes the stand that they are
not in the best interest of anyone involved in that reality. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Samesex.wps

Gays in the Military & Controversy : A 7 page
analysis of the pros and cons associated with the controversy surrounding laws which
attempt to ban homosexuals from entry in the U.S. armed forces. The writer feels that
these laws are, for the most part, ridiculous as they put the real purpose of the military
(to protect our country), second behind superficial social ones. While both sides of the
issues are examined, the argument leans in favor of an open policy, particularly when
considering the fact that we may some day need to return to a draft or compulsory
enlistment. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Gaysmili.wps

Comments On "The Case for a Military Gay Ban" by
David H. Hackworth : A 6 page paper discussing the 1992 Washington Post
article by David H. Hackworth on "The Case for a Military Gay Ban." Hackworth
notes a variety of experience-based reasons for hhis opposition to gays in the military.
Bibliography lists two sources. Gayshh.wps

Gay Adoption / A Controversial Issue : This 20
page research paper explores the social impact, legal issues, and controversies
surrounding the issue of gays adopting children. Both conservatives and activists offer
evidence to support their positions in terms of the effect gay parenting has on children.
Legal issues are being fought in most states, a battle renewed as a result of a recent
ruling by a judge in New Jersey. Bibliography lists 15 sources. Gayadopt.wps

Gay/Lesbian Parenting--- The Adoption Issue : A 6
page paper concerning the controversial issue of same sex couples and adoption. The issues
discussed are the "morality" of being a gay parent, stands taken for and against
the issue, etc-- the writer is in favor of adoption rights for gay couples.
Counter-arguments are presented and then attacked--asserting that just because homosexuals
are not biologically able to produce children does not been they should be barred from
adopting them. After all, not every heterosexual couple produces their own children
either. Moreover, gay parenting helps solve the single-parenting issue as well. Numerous
other strong points concerning gay adoption are made. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Gaypar.wps

Should Gays Be Allowed To Adopt Children ? : A 10
page research paper exploring the question: should gays be allowed to adopt children? Both
sides of the "gay adoption" controversy are presented with an analysis of the
arguments offered. Finally, the writer takes and defends a position in favor of gay
adpotion rights. Bibliography includes 11 references. Gadop.wps

New Republic Article Review / Rauchs
"For Better Or Worse" : A 5 page paper that provides an overview of
premises in a New Republic article suggesting the Christian arguments against Rauch's
perspective. Rauch essentially provides arguments in regards to marriage and the efficacy
of both homosexual and heterosexual unions. Bibliography lists no additional sources. Better.wps

Gay Adoption / An Overview : An 8 page research paper
in which the writer looks at both sides of the gay adoption controversy --
examining a number of relevant case examples, laws, and policies in different states &
regions. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Adogay.wps

Is Homosexuality in the Genes ? : A 12 page paper in
which the writer explores homosexuality from a biopyschosocial perspective. Explored are
the definitive roots of homosexuality, changing psychiatric opinions over time, and most
importantly,-- recent breakthroughs which suggest that people's sexuality may be the
result of their genetic predisposition. Numerous examples and statistical data are
provided. Bibliography lists 8+ sources. Homogene.wps

Homosexuality Is NOT Genetic / Argument : A 6 page
argumentative paper supporting the theory that recent genetic findings cannot displace
years of documented support for the behavioral determinants of sexual identification. The
writer contends that the many discrepancies in the findings of Hamer and his colleagues
leads scientists, sociologists and psychologists to continue to support the concept that
homosexuality is determined through behavioral choices, not through genes.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Homosexu.wps

Lesbians in the Workplace : This 5 page paper
discusses the diversity issue of lesbians in the workplace. The writer presents an
overview of acceptance, discrimination, and other issues confronting lesbians at work. The
writer also briefly discusses the benefits in general of workplace diversity. Bibliography
lists 4 sources. Leswork.wps

Lesbian Scientists In Modern Society : A 12 page
paper that provides an overview of the issues related to being a lesbian scientist in the
current day. This paper outlines the constructs that have determined the need for
anti-discriminatory policies based on sexual orientation and also consider the role that
science has played within the equity debate. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Lesbsci.wps

"The Birdcage" As A Study in Gender Issues :
A 25 page research paper on the movie the Birdcage and its view of homosexual males and
their gender roles in cinema and real life. The writer details the basic plot, each of the
characters, and how they mesh with real life issues. Bibliography lists 15 sources. Birdcage.wps

Censorship Of Children's Literature / Banning Books Written
By Homosexuals : A 5 page research paper discussing the issue of censorship of
children's and young adult's literature. Emphasis is on material written by and about gays
and lesbians. Specific examples of books censored and banned are given as well as
statements by some of the writers of books for young adults dealing with homosexuality.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Censchil.wps

Homosexuality, Theology, & The Church In The
Twentieth Century : A 7 page paper on the issues surrounding the gay
communitys search for an arena where it can express both its spirituality and its
sexuality. The paper provides historical background on homophobia within the
Judeo-Christian tradition and traces some of the developments and contributions of
gay theology today. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Gaytheo.wps

Social Anthropology : Observations of Homosexuals : A
3 page essay in which the writer reflects upon a one-time experiment-- purposefully
observing the style, dress, mannerism, and subculture of homosexuals in New York City's
Greenwich Village. Reported on is simply what was seen and observed.. The writer concludes
that we cannot make assumptions about people based upon their sexuality and that
homosexuals are "people before they are anything else." No Bibliography. Homoobs.wps

Book Review / Being "Homosexual" : This
well-known Richard Isay book is reviewed and critiqued in a 4 page essay. Isay offers
information based on his 20 years of work as a psychologist and covers topics important
for the adolescent who believes he may be gay as well as the man living a homosexual life.
This writer questions one of his basic tenets, but overall believes this is a worthwhile
book. Beinggay.wps

Book Review / "New Joy Of Gay Sex" : A 4
page review and critique of The New Joy of Gay Sex including a discussion of topics
covered and warnings given regarding AIDS. Touted as a guide for adolescents the reviewer
questions the motives of the authors. Newjoy.wps

Sexual Orientation & Humanitarian Rights : A 12
page paper that considers a comparison between humanitarian and human rights regarding
sexual orientation, and evaluates the application of the UN charter in this area of
concern in different regions of the world. Bibliography lists 15 sources. Sexualor.wps

Sexual Orientation : This is an 8 page paper that
explores sexual orientation by defining homosexuality and bisexuality in terms of sexual
attraction and self identification. It looks at the stereotypes most often represented in
American society and how persons of these persuasions are portrayed through television
characterizations. The bibliography lists 11 sources. Sexor.wps

Bruce Bawers "A Place at the Table" :
A 5 page paper discussing the book by Bruce Bawer of the same name. This book offers new
insight into the "gay" man as Bawer is an incredibly "normal" man
aside from his homosexual nature.His book requests, rather than pleads in regards
to acceptance for homosexuals. Bawer is a conservative and a Christian as well and offers
the reader tremendously insightful illustrations of the stigma and stereo-types that haunt
the homosexuals of today. Bawer.wps

The Works of Adrienne Rich : An 8 page paper
describing Rich's influence on contemporary culture and poetry. The writer details Rich's
views on patriarchy and how it reflects upon her lesbianism. Bibliography cites 10
sources. Adrich.wps

Federico Garcia Lorca / His Poetry & Homosexual
Themes : A 7 page paper discussing the works of this twentieth century Spanish
poet. The writer gives a short description of his life, then discusses two of his poems in
depth, showing how they expressed his homosexuality in new and startling ways. Poems are
included at end of paper. Bibliography included. Lorca2.wps

AIDS: In 6 pages the author
discusses the social impact, the medical impact, and the financial impact of AIDS.
Bibliography lists 9 sources. Aidsimp.wps

Philadelphia -- The Movie : A 4 page reaction to the 1990's-era
film "Philadelphia" starring Tom Hanks. The movie dealt with an AIDS-victim's
socio-legal struggles in suing the law firm for which he worked under the assumption that
they wrongly fired him just because of his fatal and socially-unaccepted disease. The
writer reacts to the performance of various characters, examples of stereotyping, points
being made, and the overall emotional effectiveness of the film. No Bibliography. Philmovi.wps

Society's Alienation of the AIDS Victim : A 10 page
paper dealing with society's treatment of AIDS victims. Discusses the negativity
surrounding this issue as well as positive programs such as summer camps for youths with
HIV/AIDS. Other subtopics explored are the "handling" of children whose parents
are dying from this dreaded disease. Aidssoci.wps

Treatment Of AIDS In American Society : This 7 page paper looks at
the disease from a social perspective. The main focus is on exactly what the government
and advocates are doing on behalf of AIDS and HIV infected victims. Subjects addressed are
education, research, new drugs, treatment and funding. Statistics are included throughout.
Bibliography included. Aidsinam.wps

AIDS and Suicide: A 12 page paper analyzing the
social, cultural, and ethical issues relating to suicide among AIDS patients, as well as
the populations at highest risk for developing the disease. It concludes that AIDS is now
treatable, and an equal amount of attention in the form of counseling at both the
high-risk and infected levels is the best solution to the depression engendered by the
disease. Bibliography lists 5+ sources. Aidssui.wps

(The) Spread of A.I.D.S. in Society : 5 analytical pages that
present a comparative review of four articles that discuss groups (i.e. women, homosexuals
etc;) associated with the spread of AIDS from a sociological perspective. Four articles
are cited in bibliography. Aidsarti.wps

Mandatory Testing for HIV - AIDS / Unacceptable:
A 6 page paper describing the consequences of such a proposal. Social, health, and
government issues are described. Also, some attention is put on testing for newborn
babies. The thesis is that mandatory testing would only bring more problems and not solve
the ones already in existence. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Mandtest.wps

AIDS In The Workplace: A 10 page paper that
explore the issues surrounding employe concerns (fears and misconceptions) and how this
has made it incumbant upon employers to train employees in discrimination laws and AIDS
awareness generally. The paper provides training examples and techniques, economic facts
to employers, and other resources available to employers. Bibliography lists 9 sources. WorkAIDS.doc

AIDS Discrimination in the Workplace: A 9 page
look at AIDS discrimination in the workplace and specific issues faced by administrators.
It is argued that managers must make extremely difficult decisions as the law does not
allow them to discriminate but their healthy employees and customers often want them to do
so anyway. The ADA, ERISA Law, and other regulations & provisions are mentioned
throughout the report as are psycho-social and empathetic considerations that the good
manager must make. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Aidsdisc.wps

AIDS Policy and Health Care: A 7 page paper that
provides an overview of the issues related to determining policies regarding HIV and AIDS
status, and looks at the impacts on policies relating to attaining health care coverage.
bibliography lists 6 sources. Aidspoli.wps

Socialized Medicine & AIDS: In this 5 page
paper the author discusses whether the government and general public should be financially
responsible for the health status of those with AIDS? That is the debate surrounding the
concept of socialized medicine to help AIDS patients obtain the cost-prohibitive drugs
they need to live. The writer looks at the debate from the conservative angle, arguing
that people who make poor decisions that ultimately affect their health and welfare should
be solely responsible for the consequences. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Aidsmed.wps

AIDS as an Epidemic:12 pages discussing AIDS
evolutionary epidemiolgy; Report covers how the disease first appeared in Homosexual men
living in San Francisco & New York, and has gradually spread into other populations.
Report contains one chart and bibliography listing 12 sources. Aidsepid.wps

AIDS & Public Health: 6 pages in length.
Despite studies that report AIDS-related deaths are on the decline, there has been -- and
will continue to be -- a tremendous burden upon the general public with regard to general
health issues and all associated with it. A disease so wicked that its consequences even
affect those who are not afflicted with it, AIDS has placed a huge price tag on society
that influences the health status and care of every single person, regardless of their
age, gender or social status. The writer addresses the effects of AIDS on public health,
as well as discusses how the gay population feels about mandatory testing. Bibliography
lists 5 sources. AIDSpub.wps

Boccaccio's Depiction of The Plague vs. Today's Treatment of AIDS Victims: A 4 page comparison between the social problem described in the
opening of Boccaccio's "Decameron" and the present-day AIDS dilemma. The writer
describes how individuals affected with the Black Plague were treated very much like
contemporary AIDS victims in terms of their alienation from society. AIDS is also regarded
as being a somewhat different epidemic as it mostly affects only certain high-risk groups
whereas the Plague could strike anyone, anywhere, at any time -- and no one knew why. No
Bibliography. Plagauds.wps

AIDS and the Homosexual Population: A 6 page
paper discussing the frequency of AIDS within a specific high-risk group : homosexual
males. Paper contains statistics and one graph. Some of the paper's sections include :
data analysis, conclusions, and recommendations. Bibliography contains five sources. Aidshom2.wps

AIDS and the Homosexual Population # 2: Although
its general subject is somewhat identical to 'aidshom2.wps,' this 8 page paper explores
homosexuality itself and discusses why it is so difficult to teach behaviors that will
prevent AIDS among this high-risk group. Paper makes clear the necessity for empathy
regarding homosexuality and the AIDS "plague." Aidshomo.wps

Improvement in AIDS Research and Treatment: A 4
page research paper on new trends in treatment of AIDS. The writer details the scope of
the death rate, the emotional effect, and new drug and genetic treatments. Bibliography
lists 4 sources. Aidstrea.wps

H.I.V. Does Not Cause A.I.D.S. : A 23 page
research project offering factual and statistical evidence that HIV does not necessarily
cause AIDS as the media would like us to believe. Paper explores the evolution of AIDS
research within the medial community and the need to use HIV as a pertinent scapegoat. In
detail, the writer explains both HIV and AIDS and their disparities. Well-researched and
highly-documented, the report's bibliography contains 20 relevant sources. Aidshiv.wps

AIDS / An Emergency Medical Perspective:
A 6 page overview of AIDS, its causes and treatments. Emphasizes the risks to health care
workers are minimal and that although emergency health care workers run a substantial
risks of encountering patients with the disease, they have a legal, moral, and ethical
responsibility to treat patients whether or not they may have a contagious disease.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Aidsems.wps

AIDS Facts / Possible & Probable Impact On EMTs:
A 4 page paper describing AIDS, the symptoms associated with the disease, and how it can
affect the emergency medical teams. Bibliography included. AIDS3.wps

Children With HIV/AIDS: An 8 page paper on
Children with AIDS. The writer discusses the pscyho-social impact the disease has on them
and offers suggestions for helping to cope. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Aidschil.wps

Should Kids With AIDS Be Allowed To Attend Public Schools?:
6 pages in length. In 1985, people in parts of the country were approaching hysteria at
the thought of children with AIDS attending the same public schools with their own
children. Today, we know better than to think that the disease can spread through casual
contact. Many school systems have put into place AIDS awareness and prevention programs to
which the AIDS-infected student can be a valuable asset, and the affected children
themselves need the security and acceptance of routine and friendship. The paper concludes
that kids with AIDS certainly should be allowed in the public schools, that their presence
can benefit all. Bibliography lists 17 sources. AIDS-kid.RTF

Computers and Young People with HIV: This 5 page
report discusses the uses, applications, and problems associated with HIV-infected youth
and computer technology. While a number of valuable interactive and multimedia education
programs have been developed for children, teens, and young adults, there are few programs
designed for monitoring and assessment. As recognition has grown that such differences not
only exist but are of vital importance in providing optimum care of HIV-infected young
people, both the public health and medical technology communities have begun to expand
their efforts in developing youth specific-programs and tools. Considering the fact that
the virus is increasingly becoming a disease of the young, such efforts must be considered
to be of the utmost importance. Bibliography lists 3 sources. AIDS-pc.wps

HIV & Youth: In 10 pages the author
discusses HIV and youth. In the 1990s AIDS/HIV is a very real and very frightening
disease. It does not discriminate; affecting all people from all walks of life, all races,
nationalities, sexes, and ages. The prevalence of HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) has
been shown to have a considerable effect on the youth population, according to the
preponderance of the evidence. This plague knows no limitations. Bibliography lists 9
sources. Hivyouth.wps

HIV, Vitamin A & The Womb: 2 pages in
length. Briefly explores the role of vitamin A deficiency in facilitating the spread of
HIV from mothers to unborn babies. Bibliography lists three sources. Aidsbab2.wps

Infants and AIDS: A 2 page paper that briefly
discuses the transmission of HIV/AIDS from mother's to the womb. Also mentions treatment
possibilities. Bibliography lists three sources. Aidsbaby.wps

AIDS and Infants: A 5 page research paper which
examines the problem of HIV infected infants. The writer discusses what is believed
regarding transmission as well as the course the disease usually takes in infants and
young children. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Aidsinf.wps

Argument - Mandatory HIV Testing for Pregnant Mothers:
7 pages in length. The author argues in support of mandatory HIV testing for pregnant
mothers, not only for the woman's health, but also for the health of the child.
Bibliography lists 8 sources. Mandhiv.wps

Promoting AIDS Awareness In Schools: A 10 page
research paper discussing AIDS / HIV awareness education in public schools in America.
Several programs are cited, including the American Red Cross program and a multi-media
interactive program that is free to all. Bibliography includes 10 references. Aidsschl.wps

AIDS Education: 9 page presentation of an
educational program designed by the writer to teach adolescents how to protect themselves
from HIV/AIDS. Includes comprehensive test continuing multiple choice, true/false,
matching and short-answer essays to test student's knowledge. Rationales are provided for
each of the questions to explain how each of them tests to ensure that students have
achieved one of five program goals by correctly answering them. Useful for those studying
curriculum/instruction and classroom teaching. Bibliography contains 5 sources. Aidsedu.wps

Evaluation Of School-Based Intervention Programs / HIV - AIDS:
A 6 page research paper on school-based intervention programs for teaching young people
about the dangers of HIV/AIDS. The writer reviews different aspects of various programs
(formal education, distribution of condoms, peer testimonials, etc;) and concludes that
when properly-implemented, most approaches are quite effective at changing/preventing
high-risk behavior. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Schoolcl.wps

Saquinavir Mesylate: An 8 page discussion of
protease inhibitors and their use in the fight against HIV infections. Emphasizes
Saquinavir Mesylate, a drug released in 1995 by the Food and Drug Association.
Bibliography lists eight sources. Saquin.wps

Advanced Essays on Bioethics: 10 pages worth of
complex essays in biology ethics such as one summarizing the biology of the HIV, and its
manner of infection and production of disease. The writer describes the major ethical
problems that face biologists and doctors regarding the manner in which they are dealing
with the epidemic as well as their intelligent opinion about what is the most ethical and
yet biologically effective way to deal with it and why. No Bibliography. Bioethic.wps

Issues Concerning Needle Exchange Programs : 4 pages in length. An
argument in favor of needle exchange programs -- an inherently HIV- reducing idea that has
proven itself to be effective in European countries and recently in the U.S. as well. The
writer presents an overview of legal issues, public views, and concludes that the
government should be more supportive of the idea-- but in the meantime, overpowering
resistance would make most needle exchange programs fail miserably in the United States.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. Needlexc.wps

International Pharmaceutical Business & AIDS Research:
A 40 page research study that provides an overview of the current business operations in
terms of international mergers and acquisitions in the pharmaceutical industry and
considers the imperative for continued international cooperation in research efforts.
Bibliography lists 21 sources. Phdrug.wps

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